A day at the beach

It was a beautiful morning, and we were going back to the same beach. The sun was burning hot and we could hear the birds singing.  We looked out of the steamy car window for the enormous writing in the sand that we had all carved with stones yesterday, but all we could see was water. The tide was in, what could we do?  A humungous dam I suggested. After that we decided to do some crabbing, if we caught some we could race them over our dam.  Sadly it was time to go, we travelled home wondering if our dam would still be there tomorrow.

The Phillippine Disaster

Dear Child
We British feel very strongly about the destruction of the typhoon and hope that everybody over there is fine and unhurt .We hope that our supplies reach the Philippines and that the food and water will last you a few days. Our Prime Minister David Cameron is fully aware of the consequences of typhoon Haiyan and is anxious to know whether our supplies are going to reach you. If you are in the areas that were most affected then our supplies will reach you with the hundreds of people working to deliver you the food.
Yours sincerely
Burrington

The Disaster

The wind blew across the field calmly, it whistled without any warning it started, children ran screaming from the field as the typhoon hayian hit. All over the world the news had reached every leader and Government sent out immediate supply’s to the country but it was too late the typhoon had destroyed every monument the country. Trying to remember what he had done when a typhoon had it Great Britain Prime Minister David Cameron called the army but the army was in Afghanistan so there was nothing they could do by that time the typhoon had been under control.